The deaths of a woman and her two children in Garland are under Maine State Police investigation, and an individual wanted for questioning is in custody and now under arrest, police reported.The bodies were discovered inside a mobile home Saturday night about 9:50 p.m., after deputies from the Penobscot County Sheriff's Office responded to 12 Paul Road in Garland after being called by relatives, police said.State Police now have charged Keith Coleman, 27, of Garland with killing his girlfriend and her two children. Coleman was taken into custody mid-afternoon Sunday at an apartment complex on School Street in Bucksport after State Police received a tip, according to a police update. Also located was the minivan that police were also seeking. The vehicle was parked outside the apartment.Coleman was transported to the State Police barracks in Bangor for questioning and has been charged with three counts of murder, just before 9 p.m. His first court appearance was expected early this week. The minivan was seized by State Police for processing.The victims in the domestic violence homicides are 36-year-old Christina Sargent and her daughter and son — 8-year-old Destiny Sargent and 10-year-old Duwayne Coke, police reported. The bodies were transported Sunday afternoon to the State Medical Examiner's Office in Augusta, where autopsies were scheduled.

Maine State Police reported that the victim in a Wednesday car-pedestrian crash in Glenburn, 66-year-old Barbara Crossman of Glenburn, was struck and killed while she was crossing the Pushaw Road adjacent to the Skidgel Road, where she lived.The vehicle that struck Crossman was a maroon 2005 Suzuki Forenza driven by Stephen Niles, 57, of Bradford. Niles was southbound on the Pushaw Road passing the Skidgel Road when he struck Crossman, police said. He told troopers that he did not see Crossman in the roadway and originally thought that he had struck a deer or other animal, police reported.It appears that Crossman had parked her vehicle at the end of the Skidgel Road and had crossed the Pushaw Road to retrieve mail from a bank of mailboxes that were across from the Skidgel Road. She was wearing dark clothing and it was raining with reduced visibility at the time, police said. Crossman died at the scene.An accident reconstructionist responded to the scene to assist with the investigation. The investigation is ongoing and will be submitted to the Penobscot County District Attorney's Office for evaluation upon completion; which is standard in the aftermath of a fatal crash.State Police was assisted at the scene by the Penobscot County Sheriff's Office, Maine Warden Service and the Glenburn Fire Department.

At 9:04 p.m. Sunday, an inmate at the Cumberland County Jail was found unconscious in his cell and ultimately could not be revived, the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office reported.The inmate, Miles Hartford, 33, of Leeds was pronounced dead at the jail, the sheriff's office reported.A corrections officer from the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office found Hartford unconscious in his cell while doing a security check, the sheriff's office reported. Corrections officers and medical staff responded to assist and performed CPR.The Cumberland County Jail was holding Hartford for the Androscogin County Jail for various charges to include operating after suspension, violation of condition of release, operating under the influence and failure to submit to arrest, the sheriff's office reported. Hartford's next of kin has been notified.The Portland Police Department is investigating the incident.